State of Decay 2, the highly anticipated follow-up to the hit Xbox Live Arcade game by developer Undead Labs, comes out in a few short weeks. Luckily for you, the developers have given us a sneak peek of the zombie-slaying that awaits players on May 22nd.
First up, the single-player
Belly up to the bar and let’s have a chat. I can understand if you feel like you might have a little “Far Cry Fatigue”, given that this is the 10th Far Cry game (though the fifth cardinal entry), and that you are likely a little tired of climbing
At a recent event to check out the upcoming open world adventure Far Cry 5, we got to check out an awesome short movie that serves as a backstory lead-in for the game. In it, a group of 20-somethings led by a man named Alex is driving an SUV to
A massive, animated map of Ireland, as it was in 878 AD spread out before me, brought to life with wandering war bands, petty kingdom capitals, lesser settlements, and even the occasional wandering deer. In this hands-on demo A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia, the first for this title,
If you are a tabletop fan, you recognize The Horus Heresy: Betrayal at Calth as a rather beefy tactical game from Games Workshop in which the Emperor lays his plans for the enlightenment of the galaxy at the feet of his son, Horus. Horus, much to his father’s disappointment,
Moonlighter is aptly named.
After spending a few hours with the game, it’s clear that the title plugs the core gameplay loop: by day, you play as a shopkeep setting prices and selling items to earn gold, and by night you explore dungeons, fighting monsters and collecting items that
My wife and I went to Universal Studios Orlando just recently, and as we walked through the Islands of Adventure, I couldn’t help but think just how much Planet Coaster (my review) needed an Adventure Pack. Here we are two months later, and my wish has been granted. Packed
It’s been a long, slow road for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, which seems to be just the way that developer Warhorse Studios likes it. Based around the idea that a character should grow with the player, not at the superhero speed common in most games, Kingdom Come: Deliverance began as